Weavers Way Footpath
The Weavers’ Way is a long distance footpath. It is 56 miles long and runs from Cromer to Great Yarmouth. It passes through Hanworth, Aylsham, Worstead, Stalham, Potter Heigham, Thurne and Halvergate. The name Weavers’ Way comes from the cloth industry that was once a major industry in the area. At Cromer, the Weavers’ Way links into the North Norfolk Coastal Path, and at Great Yarmouth it joins the Angles Way. Combined with the Peddars Way the trails make a circuit around Norfolk.
Local North Walsham Attractions and Links
Winstanley Cat Pottery
Home of the famous Winstanley Cat Pottery
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Weavers Way Footpath
See comments from visitors to the area who have walked/cycled on Weavers Way
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East Ruston Old Vicarage Gardens
A private garden displaying many rare and unusual plants.
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North Walsham Guide
Information on the local area together with details of local places of interest
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Blickling Hall and Gardens
Built in the early 17th century and one of England’s great Jacobean houses
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Felbrigg Hall and Gardens
One of the most elegant country houses in East Anglia, the Hall is a place of surprises and delights, a mixture of opulence and homeliness where each room has something to feed the imagination.
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